Glitch Pokémon family: Difference between revisions
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|{{p|Poliwhirl}} | |{{p|Poliwhirl}} | ||
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|[[h POKé]] | |[[h POKé]] | ||
|{{p|Gengar}} | |{{p|Gengar}} | ||
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|[[LM4]] | |[[LM4]] | ||
|{{p|Poliwrath}} | |{{p|Poliwrath}} | ||
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|[[Charizard 'M]] | |[[Charizard 'M]] | ||
|{{p|Charizard}} | |{{p|Charizard}} | ||
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|[[8]] | |[[8]] | ||
|{{p|Onix}} | |{{p|Onix}} | ||
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|[[44Hy]] | |[[44Hy]] | ||
|{{p|Slowbro}} | |{{p|Slowbro}} | ||
| | |{{gameabbrev|Y|Yellow}} | ||
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|[[4. .]] | |[[4. .]] | ||
|{{p|Golduck}} | |{{p|Golduck}} | ||
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|[[Z4]] | |[[Z4]] | ||
|{{p|Beedrill}} | |{{p|Beedrill}} | ||
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|[[7g]] | |[[7g]] | ||
|{{p|Slowpoke}} | |{{p|Slowpoke}} | ||
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|[[Q]] | |[[Q]] | ||
|{{p|Starmie}} | |{{p|Starmie}} | ||
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|[[DP hybrids]] | |[[DP hybrids]] | ||
|Various | |Various | ||
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Revision as of 01:37, 20 January 2009
A hybrid glitch Pokémon is a glitch Pokémon that shares its Pokédex number, starting moves, types, and stats with another non-glitched Pokémon, but learns very different level-up moves and has very different evolutions. They are found in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow as well as in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. The term "hybrid" was coined by Glitch City Laboratories.
List of hybrid glitch Pokémon